Aimed at elementary school students.
Oh No! 100!
A worksheet to go with a simple counting game
Are you fine SIGN GAME
simple sign game to practice feelings
Under the Sea / Forest Creatures / Stuff on a Desk
A couple of posters with lots of things to practice 'how many do you see?'
Memory Book
A powerpoint activity for practicing 'how many' and plural forms.
Doraemon Is My Brother
Students take a character card and roll a dice and say a sentence based on the outcome, e.g. "This is Godzilla, he is my dad."
Hidden Numbers Challenge
Find the hidden numbers and practice speaking them.
I Want To Be
Students exchange in a simple English question/answer conversation in a bid to gain or lose points.
Cutting Classes
Students A and B each have half of a school map. They play Janken in a race to finish their map.
Body Builder
Students learn how to recognize body parts by speaking and drawing the parts.
Emotion Basket
This is an activity for brand new students. It should make them more confident with their speaking.
You Have
Get students predicting and practicing "you have" in this rhythmical one-on-one game.
What Day Is It?
This is a simple fun game for practicing days of the week.
Family Tree
This is a fill-in-the-missing-blanks race game.
Animals from Around the World
A sleek and simple cultural presentation showing off various animals that are unique to (or native to) specific countries around the world.
Colour Scavenger Hunt
Help students practice their colours and the names of places around the school with this fun game.
Baba Vader
This is your basic Baba Nuki or Old Maid game with a Darth Vader twist.
Inside Outside Circles
Students practice answering and asking questions while moving around in circles to music.
This/That Memory
Students use a memory card game to practice Demonstrative Pronouns (this/that).
T & T
"T & T" stands for Tsunami and Typhoon, and it is a great review activity for any level students. The rules are easy and the game is as fun as the teachers and students make it.
Mr. Bump
Blindfolded students are guided through an obstacle course while listening to their partner's directions to avoid 'dangerous' desks.
Dicey Months
Two teams line up side by side and call out the month corresponding to the numbers on the dice.
Foods from Around the World
A sleek and simple cultural presentation showing off traditional and famous foods from countries around the world.
Tsum Tsum My Summer Vacation
Materials for Elementary School 'You Can' My Summer Vacation Lesson
Birthday Bingo
A mingler activity
Twister
Students try to twist their bodies/limbs into various pretzel shapes to correspond to the ALTs instructions.
Vocabulary Wars
This is a vocabulary battle that can be used with any small set of vocabulary. It is great for younger classes, but can work with any grade.
Where Is It?
Students try to guess the location of an object.
Smooch And Pooch
Students learn basic greetings and self-introductions while passing around Smooch & Pooch and introduce themselves to 10 of their classmates.
Huggies
Students form numbered groups based upon the number they are given.
Hullabaloo
Students touch target vocabulary cards that match categories the ALT calls out. The group standing on the exact card the ALT calls out is the winner of that round!
Who Is It?
Students draw various characters and the students guess the character by their clothing.
Food Wheel
Students make a food wheel to help them become familiar with the written words for different foods.
Mister Wolf
Practice feelings with a red light green light styled game
Body Coloring
Students color body parts of the giant and robot handouts according to the ALT's directions.
Hidden Picture
This is a review activity, using questions learned in Eigo Noto prior to the "What's this?" lesson, in conjunction with the "What's this?" question.
True Or False
Students listen and decide whether various sentences are true.
Land Of The Blind
Students work in pair teams; one blindfolded while the other issues commands to move around the room and avoid getting caught by the Oni (Devil) team.
Cute Hand-drawn Phonics Chart (A-Z)
A bright and cute hand-drawn phonics sheet covering the letters of the alphabet.
Clothes Pin Dodgeball
Students who hit the other team with the ball try to guess the day of the week on their back.
Blind Man's Bluff
Students wear "crowns" with picture/word flash cards on them and walk around trying to figure out what they are wearing.
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